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Manila The Carolina Watchman Wm. jj STEWART, Editor and Owner Jtoblished Every Wednesday, 120 West Innea Street. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE t Watchman, I year, t .75 Record, 1 year, ... . .75 The Progressive Farmer, 1 year, 1.00 All 3 for a year each, only $1.50 ""Entered as second-class matter January 19th, 1905, at the post office at Salisbury, N.'C under the act oi Congress of March 2rd, 1879. V SalieburyN.O., June 16, '15. William Jennings, Bryan, ex Secretary of State has been invit ed to make bis home in Asheville. The Watchman is rather indiffer ent to the harboring of more agitators. "Mon- nam The Watchman thinks treat" the most horrible that could be applied to any com munity. The town may be al rigut nut tne name u a uoo-taii-a failure and aiggeats nothing of th qniet, ease and rest iutendf d Teddy has offered Woodrow hi support iu any action ne may take to uphold the honor and in terests of this great republic. That is a pretty good endorsement for Mr. Wilson and a creditable act on the part of Mr. Roosevelt. The Watchman has just receiv ed the "Second Annual Report of the North Carolina Live Stock As sociations," which was held in Statesville last January. It con tains considerable of interest to breeders of live stook. The next meeting will be held in Salisbury January 25, 26, 27 and 28. 1916 Information has escaped from Rome to the effect that the Pope - . 1 -m . . is to De awaraea tne jxooei peace prize. I We wonder why? Bryan has given up a good pb for the sake olf peaoe, Wilson has lost a lot of sleep to maintain peace, bu the holy faather was probably at the bottom of 'all the war we are having, so to hoodwink the people he is given a peace prize. What a travesity? There is some talk of reducing the" number of revenue'iub-officials in this section for the purpose of oonomy, but it seems that no such teps are to be taken, and, we fear this decision has been reaohed more from political reasons than otherwise. Of course it is a good thing for the people to be employ ed and no one wants to iee any particular person dismissed, but if the gentlemen now so employed were kept fairly busy, it is likely fifty per ceut. of them could do all that is being done, if not moie The oonduct of Mayor Woodson, chairman of the County Demo cratio Exeoutive Committee in permitting a man who was a can didate before the people for the office of county judge on the Re publican ticket only eight months ago, in preference to a life-long loyal Demosrat, has been quite aeverely criticised by men of all parties, Just in what way he has gained anything for himself or the party is indeterminate, surely there was no satisfaction to be had in stub a course. It makes no difference what any individual may think of the matter, it is in disputable that the Demooraoy is "wearing a pair of big black eyes as a result But Mr. Woodson wat pot the only sinner, h sinned by omission md those who voted "hit way" sinned by commission. It is freely admitted that had the two candidates been voted on by the people, the Democratic way, the right way, Mr. Brown would hare been eleoted by 5 or 8 to 1, hence it is evident the pub lic's wishes in the matter were deliberately trampled under foot. 2 takes just such conduct to awaken the people to a realization of their public duty, consequent Jy good will come of it later and Sufficient changes will be made in the future to insure a square deal for the people. Slate ml Geneial News Matters in ii - Items of Interest to or Readers Bfbered and Condensed tor Quick AssimulitloD. Qaite a storm crossed the States of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania f id Clio Saturday night and Puuday. Twelve lives w re loit in Wiscon sin, two in Pennsylvania, and two in Ohio, A strike of the employes cf tb surface and elevafejd tractic n svs tms of Chicago w. s ordered a' midnight Sunday. The men wer directed to finish their runs and return their car- to the barns. Tne strike was called aft r an all day conference of transportation officials, labor leaders ai d Mayor Thompson had shown the two in terests were at odds on the ques tion oi increased wages, which the men insisted most be guarauteer u iore atDiiration coma oe con sidered. The police immediate Iv began arraijgments for i r tectius workmen, who were ready to take m 1 m t cars cut laesoav moruinsr. a de tail of 500 policemen wis dis patched to guard the car barns. HOW mien INSTANCES OF DICKENS'S RE MARKABLE POPULARITY This I think, is a convenient place in which to give three or four out of a large number of instances of my fath er's widespread popularity, as eveden ced to myself at different times among all sorts and conditions of men. When I was an undergraduate at Cambridge I was asked by a friend of mine if would like to meet Charles Klngsley, As I was a great admirer of his works, I said It would give me the greatest pleasure to do so. Accordingly, I was invited to a large luncheon-party at St. John's College. When I arrived was Introduced to Klngsley, hut he did not catch my name, and shook hands with me as a matter of ordinary politeness. In the course of the lunch eon some one asked me a question about my father, on hearing which Klngsley who was seated at the other end of a long table putting down his knife and fork, said, "Are you a son of Charles Dickens T" And on my answering in the ffimatlve he came all the way round the table to shake me by the hand. The next Incident took place at To ronto, in Canada. I had been staying there with two of my daughters .and we were going by rail to Mr gar a. When we arrived at the station I found the "boots" of the hotel with a hold-all under each arm and a bag in each hand; and I said to him, "Please take 'the wraps to my parlor-car name, Dickens," "In any way related?" he answered. "Oh yes; ( I am a son." Down went the hold-alls and the bags, and, holding out bis hand to me, he said, "God bless you, Sir!" The scene shifts to Jamaica. Some years ago I had to go out to that is land to represent several lnsuranoe offices in some very heavy litigation which arose out cf the fires which followed upon the great earthquake which laid Kingston in ruins. One of the test cases fought at Montego Bay, quite the other side of the island from Kingston. The litigation caused Im mense excitement, and the papers were full of the trial and published portraits of the counsel engaged. One morning between six and seven, when I was having my early morning walk, saw a buggy with two comfortable- looking little black people Inside it coming toward me. As it came abreast of me the buggy stopped and a little black man, leaning out of it, said: "Mr. Dickens, sah?" "Yes." I replied. "Will you shake hands with us, sahr "Certainly by all means." So I first shook hands with his smil ing little wife and then with his smiling little self, and then they both proceeded to tell me how greatly they loved my father's books, and, so far as I could judge, they had read them, every one. H. P. Dickens, K. G, fa HARPER'S MAGAZINE. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days fojir druggist will refund money if PA20 wiMUSNi iansto cure 'ny case of Itching. first application gives gase end Rest. 90s. AVOID OPERATIONS By Tatting Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. v- fWeland. Ohio "My left side Dained me so for several years that I : : A 1 A 1 X expecwu w nave iv undergo an opera tion, but the first bottle' I took of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound relieved me of the pains in my side and I continued its use until I became regular and free from pains I had asked several doc tors if there was anything I could take to help me and they said there was nothing that they knew of. I am thankful for such a good medicine and will alwavs eive it the highest praise." Mrs. C. H. Griffith, 1568 Constant St., Cleveland, Ohio. Hanover, Pa. "I suffered from fe male trouble and the pain's were so bad at times that I could not sit down. The doctor advised a severe operation but my husband got me Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and I experienced creat relief in a short time. Now,f-feel like a new person and can do a hard day's work and not mind it. What joy and haDDiness it is to be well once more. I am always ready and willing to speak a J M il. - Mm a gooa worn iur wo vjvjj n y- uuu- ADA Wilt, 303 WalnutSt., Hanover,Pa. If there are any complications you do not understand write to Lydia . Pinkham Medicine Co. (confidential) Trnn.Masa. Tonr letter will be opened. read and answered by a woman and held in strict connaence. Administrator's Sale el Valuable Personal Property. Having qualified as Administra tor of the estate of the late Mary Jane Bostiao I hereby give notice hat I will expose to Publio Auc- t od at the late residence cf the deceased, in China Grove, N. C, on Thursday. July 1st, 1915, he following articles of persona property belonging to said estate. to wit: One bureau, seme beds and bed ding, blankets and quilts, and a number of chairs and other arti oles of household property. borne hay, and an interest in glowing-crop of corn 'and cotton. Two bares (par value SlCO.OOi of the Patterson Manufacturing uo.f or Uhina ttrove. N. O. Two shares (par value $100 00) of the Lillian Knittiue Mills of China Grove, N. C. bale to bfgin at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. Terms of sale, cash. D. White Bostian, administrator of Mary Jane Bob- tian, deceased. Dated this March 25, 1015. Walter H . Woodson, Atty. No. 66 This is m prescription oreoared etoeclalrr for MALARIA or CHILLS A FEVER. Five or six doses will break any case, and if taken then at a tonic the Fever will not return. -It acts on the liver better than Calomel and does not gripe or sicken. 25c Pinama-PiciD'c Expositions, San Francisco and San Olego, California. Very low round trip fares. Dates of sare March 1st to Nov ember 80th, 1915. Final return limit three mouths frcm date of sale, exoept that these tickets wi) not be good to return later than December 81stj 1915. Low round trip fares from principal points as followB : Charlote$84 15. Salisbury $84.15, High Point $84 15, Greensboro $84-15, Mount Airy $86 25 Gas touia $88 15 North Wiiksboro $87.85, Statesville $84.15 Hickory $83.25, Morgaotou 182 20, Wins stou-Salem $84 15. Shelby $82.60. Fares from other points on same basis Fares to Seattle or via Portland and Seattle at higher rate. These tickets will permit of diverse routine: and will allow top-ever on both going and re-' turn trip within limit of ticket, j Southern Railway offers choice f eeveral'r utes of historic inter bet from which to sehct; going one way: and returning another.: Through connection and good ' service via: Memphis, St, Louis, Chicago " pt New Orleans Through cats daily via Newj Orleans and Sunset Route. Spe cial car parties now being arrang-1 ed, affording opportunity to make trip without change with select company on outgoirg trip; re turning at leisure via and route ytu may chjose, stopping "oft at your own pleasure, thereby avoid ing all the discomforts "of going and returning with large tonr par ties, beirjg compelled to follow the crowd. In going individually or with special PalJmai car parties y -n spend your own money, stop where y )u please and go and come to suit your own oonvenienoe and save money paid tourist agents for psoortrog you around. For further information apply to Southern Railway agents, or R. H. DeButts, division passenger agent Charlotte, N. C. JOHN R. BROWN, OPTOMKTBI8T. Fitting Glasses a Specialty Relief or no Pay. Examination Without Drags or Drops China Gbovb. N. C. b2-l dims Old Sores, Other Remedies Won't Curs. The worst cases no matter of how long standing, re cored by the wond-rful, old reliable Dr. Porter's Antiseptic Het la f oil. it relieves fsla and Heals st the same time. 25c. 50c flJJO RUB-MY-TISM Will cure Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, Colic i'prains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Old 't.ores, letter. King-Worm, bc- i ema, etc. Antiseptic Anodyne. loused internally or externally. 25c BUY GOODS AT YOUR OWN PRICE NOW THE BIG Is still in progress at on North Main Street, next to M. C. Rufty's Grocery, is no in fall swing. Glen's & Boys' Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Shoes, Underwear, &c, will go for less than 33 per cent on the dollar. Mr. Miller is selling a lot of goods only slightly dam aged by water at-vexy low prices and wants all of his former patrons and friends to call and get their por tion of the numerous 1oig bargains which are being ot f ered. Yon are invited to call and take a look, if you find a bargain to suit you, you will be the gainer. Come early for the goods are going fast. Remember the place, J. Kl. Hiller, Clothier, North Claln Ot., Salisbury, N. G. Graiii LoJue K of P Elects Officers The Grand Lodge, Knights of Pythias, which held its annual sesion in Salisbury last week elected the following offioers fcr the coming year: Grand Chancellor, J. G. Baird, Charlotte. Grand Vice Chancellor, A. H. Holland, Winitou-Salem. Grand Prelate, Rev. R P. Owens, Rocky Mount. Grand; Keeper Records and Seals, W.T. Hoik well, Goldsboro. Grand Master of Arms, W. L Stamey; Hgh Point. Grand 'Master of Exchequer, John C Mills, Ratherfordfcon. Grand Icner Guard, C. G. Sas- ser, Mt. Olive. Graud Outer Guard, VV. W. Branch, RhodbisB. Trustee Orphans Heme six Years, George T. Haokney, Lex ington. Supreme Representative, four Years, J. L Soott, Jr., Graham. The meeting was considered a inccessful and pleasant one from ivery view point aud, after pass iog resolutions thanking the 8al- sbury Pythians and citizens fcr heir hospitality and sphmdid eu- tertainocont adjoaruad Thurcday afternoon. T h e parade was tirst-class and quite lengthy. The next meetina - will be held in VVdynesville. WORDS f ROM HOvE tatffnnts That Ui ha InwocfiffitoH Ttsnmony of Salisbury Citizens. When a Salisbary citizen comes co the irout, telimg his friends nd neightors of his experience, you can rely on his sucerity. The statements of pe:pte n siding u tar awuy places do not com mand year confidence. Home endorsement is the kind that acks Dean's Kiduey Pils. Suoh testimony is oonviucing. Itivei igatiou proves it true. Below is a statement of a Salisbury resi dent. No stronger proof of merit can be bad. M. B. Seal, 424 E. Kerr St . Saliat arv, says: ' hav found Doau s Kidney Pills to be just the thing for backache. I frequently bad several attaoks of lumbago when I could hardly move on ac count of the sharp oaicbes across my loins. Whenever I feel any trouble like that, I take a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills and thev never fail to help me." Prioe 50o at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney rempdy get Doan s Kidoey Pills the same that Mr. Seal h&rl. Fi.str-Mil-burn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. it nflOWEY" The mint makes it and under the terms of the Continental Mortgage Com pany you can secure it at 6 for any legal purpose on approved real estate. Terms easy, tell us your wants and we will co-operate with you PETTY & COMPANY, B 5-5 1419 Ljtton Bldg , Chicago, 111- Get the Habit ot fnnwnH You. can always find here a big selection. any style and at a price to suit you. - Sample Shoes, Big lot of odd pair of low cut shoes of all kii da for meu, womei:, chi.dteu and boys. Asst. styles and sizes priced for wonder end children, 48c and up Old iadiea i 8 j plain toe oxforus for 48c Worn ii $1 5C kid strap or Mary Jan pumps for $1.25 Women $2 00 button oxfords a very stylish oxford, for $1.48 Women solid leather blucber ox fords or strap pump for $1.50 Women and misses $2.50 patent pump or Mary Jane style with low heel, for $1.98 Women $3.00 cloth top slipper very stylish, for $2.45 Women's finest shoes and the very latsst styles for $3, $3.50 and $4 0 Children's Shoes. ,Y"n csn always depend on getting the best childreus 8 i p irs here for thw prioe you pay We corry good makes aLd'ull priced on reasonable basis. Men's Shoes. Men's ocz plow shoes mad bluching or ooting style with proper weight sole to insure gocd service. Price $1.48 Men's low out shces vici and pat eut, stylish locking f'-r$2and $2.50 Selwyuai d Charlotte shoes f( r .men, are stylish and wear s Well as shoes you nav muc1' more for, for $3.00 and $3.50 Boy's Shoes. Boys scout shoes with b'ue leath er scle which las'- so long 9 to 12 for $1.50 13 to 15 for $2-00 All sizes iii Boys oxfords at in derate prices. Don't buy shoes any where until you gt on prices aud se our eboee. SALISBURY, . G. Ikt dofflaj-in Ihe teA YOU carit expect a crop of money at the end of your earnin? season if you don't plant au feW dollars in tie tank NOW. r 1FE Is juit a matter of farming of finding Ls fertile oil in a Jood field ci treakinj Jround and tcinj patient. The hantotinf comes hisb Die main Work mash he done iKe leari reultj are shading." ertedHauFrnan. WE PAY 4 PER CENT. ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS AND CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSITS FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Saiisk y, N. C. firni. . Mmm i sa wism km This Is Top Dresser Year If you have fertilized your crops lightly at planting time, or used fertilizer lacking in potash, it is not too late to remedy this, provided you Top or Side dress with a fertilizer containing sufficient proportions of all three necessary elements of plant food Phosphoric Acid, Ammonia and Potash. Do not make the mistake of using a material that contains Nitrogen (Ammonia) only, such as Nitrate of Soda. To get the increase in fruitage, as well as stalk and foliage, use ROYSTER'S TOP DRESSERS, which not only provide ammonia in quickly available form, but also phosphoric acid and POTASH. ROYSTER'S TOP-DRESSERS TRADEMARK REGISTERED..' Will stimulate the growth of your crop, increase the yield, overcome unfavorable seasonal conditions, and check the tendency in cotton to blight and shed. BRANDS . Available Ammonia Potash PRESTO TOP DRESSER, - - - 4. 10. 4 ROYSTER'S SPECIAL TOP DRESSER, 4. 7.50 2 50 MAGIC TOP DRESSER - - . 9. 3. Royster top dressers, like all Royster Fertilizers, are backed by experience: compounded on scientific principles: plant-food for the plant at just the proper time and in right proportions: mechanical condition perfect, Look for the trade-mark on every bag. Send prfstal for book on Top Dressing and name of nearest Royster Dealer. F. S. ROYSTER GUANO COMPANY, Norfolk, Va. Spartanburg, S. C, Charlotte, N. C. Atlanta, Ga. Montgomery, Ala Tarboro, N. C. ' Macon, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Columbia, S. C Columbus, Ga.
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